Box 1
Contains 38 Results:
Light, Richard U. 1935. Around the World in a Seaplane. G. Alan Chidsey, Book Designer, Great Neck, NY.
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Light, Richard U. 1935. Cruising by Airplane: Narrative of a Journey Around the World. New York: American Geographical Society. (Reprinted from The Geographical Review, Vol. XXV, No. 4, October 1935, pp. 565-600.)
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Light, Richard and Mary. 1946. Atacama Revisited: ‘Desert Trails’ Seen from the Air. New York: American Geographical Society. (Reprinted from The Geographical Review, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, 1946, pp. 525-545).
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Light, Richard and Mary Upjohn. 1938. Contrasts in African Farming: Aerial Views from the Cape to Cairo. New York: American Geographical Society. (Reprinted from The Geographical Review, Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, October 1938, pp. 529-555.)
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Richard U. Light: February-August 1928, The Army Flying School
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Richard U. Light: August-December 1928, The Army Flying School
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Richard U. Light: January-April 1929, The Army Flying School
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Richard U. Light: April-June 1929, The Army Flying School
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Personal Correspondence: July-December 1929
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Personal Correspondence: January-June 1930
The collection is composed of folders filled with correspondence made by Dr. Light related to flying. Also included are journals, books, and flight logs, and other materials written by Dr. Light from his time as a pilot, traveler, and author. In addition, there are telegraphs, newspaper clippings, and photographs.